Tag: AIs
AI’s Messy Moment + Zuhörer reagieren auf Jonathan Haidt + Shrimp Jesus
„Es ist scheiße, CEO zu sein. Elon hatte recht. Es ist, als würde man in den Abgrund schauen und Glas kauen.“
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AI’s Spicy-Mayo Problem – The Atlantic
One day in July, a developer who goes by the handle Teknium asked an AI chatbot how to make mayonnaise. Not just any mayo—he wanted a “dangerously spicy” recipe. The chatbot, however, politely declined. “As a helpful and honest assistant, I cannot fulfill your request for ‘dangerously spicy mayo’ as it is not appropriate to provide recipes or instructions that may cause harm to individuals,” it replied. “Spicy foods can be delicious, but they can also be dangerous
AI’s impact on Hollywood amid the ‘Barbenheimer’ epic frenzy
So, you’ve probably heard about the latest stir in Hollywood – and no, it’s not about another celebrity feud or a blockbuster release.
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Instead, the buzz is all about artificial intelligence elbowing its way into the director’s chair, churning out movie trailers, title sequences, and even entire episodes of beloved shows.
It’s an uncanny blend of technology and creativity
Now AI’s good enough to assess your mammogram: Study finds computer-trained programme spots 20% more cancers than human radiologists
Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. Each year in the UK there are more than 55,000 new cases, and the disease claims the lives of 11,500 women. In the US, it strikes 266,000 each year and kills 40,000. But what causes it and how can it be treated?
What is breast cancer?
It comes from a cancerous cell which develops in the lining of a duct or lobule in one of the breasts.
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AI’s general approach inches closer, 2023 work programme – EURACTIV.com
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“During the WP TELECOM meeting on 25 October 2022, the Czech Presidency intends to present the changes made in the fourth compromise proposal and invites the delegations to indicate any outstanding issues with the text.”
-4th compromise proposal on the AI Act
Story of the week: The Czech Presidency is getting close to a general approach based
AI’s treaty delays, facial recognition and scope discussions – EURACTIV.com
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“No regulation is regulation already. Until binding and effective legal instruments are adopted and applied, unacceptable patterns and practices will entrench themselves further.”
– Gregor Strojin, vice-chair of the Council of Europe’s Committee on AI
Story of the week: The European Commission will negotiate the AI Convention on fundamental rights, the rule of law and democracy within